Maura Cotter v. City of Long Beach et al
Maura Cotter |
Arzola, Armand Castallenos, City of Long Beach, Does and Vega |
2:2014cv05495 |
July 15, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
John E. McDermott |
Dean D. Pregerson |
Civil Rights: Other |
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Filing 50 ORDER RE JOINT STIPULATION TO DISMISS CASE (FRCP 41); THAT PLAINTIFF IS APREVAILING PARTY FOR PURPOSES OF AN AWARD OF REASONABLE COSTS AND FEES(42 USC SECTION 1988); AND TO HAVE THE CORT RETAIN JURISDICTION TO AWARDREASONABLE FEES AND COSTS b y Judge Dean D. Pregerson: Based upon the stipulation 49 of the parties, and good cause appearing, IT IS ORDERED THAT a settlement having been reached, the above-captioned action be and hereby is dismissed with prejudice under the terms of the settlement pursuant to FRCP 41 (a)(1). (SEE DOCUMENT FOR FURTHER DETAILS) Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (vv) |
Filing 48 ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFFS MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT 27 by Judge Dean D. Pregerson: Plaintiffs Motion for Partial Summary Judgment with respect to her Fourth Amendment claim for false arrest is GRANTED. (lc). Modified on 1/29/2016 (lc). |
Filing 26 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge John E. McDermott. re Stipulation for Protective Order 24 . (See Order for Further Details) (kl) |
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